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    Standards of grammar and spelling on this forum

    ....are terribly poor. I know most of you "yoof" have had a poor educashun and suffered from crap school meals, increasing chav levels, dumbing down of your syllabi etc. It explains why you is thick, innit?
    But now you're all grown up, you can make up for it with a little self-educashun, innit?

    FFS Get the Lynn Truss book!
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

    #2
    I am sure you have all seen this before but I can't resist........



    Eye have a spelling chequer
    It came with my pea sea
    It plainly marques four my revue
    Miss steaks eye kin knot sea.
    Eye strike a key and type a word
    And weight four it two say
    Weather eye am wrong oar write.
    It shows me strait a weigh.
    As soon as a mist ache is maid
    It nose bee fore two long
    and eye can put the error rite.
    Its rare lea ever wrong.
    Eye have run this poem threw it
    I am shore your pleased two no
    Its letter perfect awl the weigh
    My chequer tolled me sew.
    I am not qualified to give the above advice!

    The original point and click interface by
    Smith and Wesson.

    Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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      #3
      The One Lousy Free Packet of Seed or
      Talk to the Hand

      Gramma wot bout klarity
      Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half

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        #4
        I blame the comprehensive education system.

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          #5
          Now that I'm responsible for screening CVs, one of the attributes I look for is absolutely perfect grammar and spelling. Anything less goes straight in the bin. After all, if you can't get your own CV right, I don't have any confidence that you can get anything else right.
          Hard Brexit now!
          #prayfornodeal

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            #6
            comprehensive education system

            Is that an oxymoron?

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              #7
              No, because it can be comprehensively low.

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                #8
                Originally posted by janey
                Now that I'm responsible for screening CVs, one of the attributes I look for is absolutely perfect grammar and spelling. Anything less goes straight in the bin. After all, if you can't get your own CV right, I don't have any confidence that you can get anything else right.
                NIHILIST JOB RÉSUMÉ.
                BY ERIC FEEZELL
                - - - -

                David, Candice, whatever
                [email protected]
                This Abject World
                (555) 555-5555



                Objective

                I have no objective. What's the point when cold death is the final destination for us all? Can you explain that to me? I know I'm supposed to put something here, though, so here goes: Your objective is to hire me into a challenging position in a computer-applications-based field within which you feel I can "make a difference" and "contribute" in a team environment.

                Imbecile.



                Education

                Bachelor of "Science" in Computer Applications, University of Washington

                B.S., all right. It tickles me greatly that vapid, hornswoggled employers place so much emphasis on scholastic aptitude and higher education, as if knowing the Pythagorean theorem could shield me from the stygian pointlessness of mortality or the lurid abyss of imminent nonexistence. Of course, I use the word "tickles" figuratively, since I feel absolutely nothing.



                Skills

                Skills are valueless and only serve temporarily to bolster the trembling egos of the sheeple of this wretched world. I eschew all so-called personal development, instead dying under the premise that, when I'm a biodegrading mess of worm feed hopelessly buried beneath a fathom of dark earth, being able to type 70 words a minute really won't do me a modicum of what you so ignorantly refer to as "good."

                Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Access; UNIX; Lotus 1, 2, 3.



                Work Experience

                Lead Sales Representative, Howard Brothers Trucking Co. (June 2003 to present)

                As the leading sales representative at Howard Brothers, I implemented a new invoicing database lauded by my maudlin, foolhardy management team as "wonderfully efficient and surprisingly self-explanatory." Why any of this mattered, I don't know or care.

                As far as being a "leader" goes, I wasn't leading anyone or anything. Death is the great leveler, leading us all. Or not. Again, who cares, really?

                Sales Clerk, Hot Topic (January 2001 to June 2003)

                Employee of the month 29 consecutive times.



                Interests

                It pains me (again, being loose with the language here) to think that one could be so ridiculous as to maintain any sort of attachment to this-worldly tangibles, concepts, or other such contemptible ephemera. I'll admit I play tennis, although I don't keep score and insist that when my deluded partner does he use the terms "zero" or "nothingness" instead of "love," a superfluous notion.

                I also read a bit of Baudelaire, for what it's worth, which is nothing.



                Honors/Awards

                Mankind, in its self-congratulatory revelry, will finally come to realize that all forms of kudos simply blind us from the solitary incontrovertible truth: life is a hollow shell of nil.

                Once, during my younger days, in an ultimately nugatory proclamation (is there any other kind?) of my desensitized attitude toward accolades and gifts, I coined the phrase "He who dies with the most toys ... still dies." A bumper-sticker company then offered me a large sum of money for the rights to this phrase. I told them to keep it and give it to someone or something that mattered, which I guess was my way of making a joke (back before I realized how asinine and fruitless such a thing was).



                References

                This section seems a bit silly. But not like ha-ha silly. I mean ineffectual, obviously.
                Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                  #9
                  I'm relocating so I'm looking for a flatshare on the internet and I have to admit one of the easiest ways to "filter" prospective flatmates is by their spelling and grammar... one I saw said they lived in a "terrist house"
                  "Well behaved women rarely make history"

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by threaded
                    Originally posted by sasguru
                    Now that I'm responsible for screening CVs, one of the attributes I look for is absolutely perfect grammar and spelling. Anything less goes straight in the bin. After all, if you can't get your own CV right, I don't have any confidence that you can get anything else right.
                    oi you cheeky fecker!
                    "Well behaved women rarely make history"

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